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Salvador Dalí.
In Paris in 1929.
Surrealism
His work is Op Art.
Well, people made surrealism art because they were more imaginative than realistic. In school, we are learning about Salvador Dali, and he was a surrealistic artist. So yes there's your answer.
In Surrealism Art they used : Oils on canvas, and water colours. In Surrealism Art they make small brush strokes for detail, when you look closely to this type of art it looks messy. But when you step back your eyes adjust so you can see what the artist has painted.
One prominent media artist known for his surrealist work is Salvador Dalí. His paintings, such as "The Persistence of Memory," feature dreamlike scenes and bizarre imagery that challenge perceptions of reality. Dalí's innovative use of techniques like double images and meticulous attention to detail helped define the surrealist movement. Additionally, he explored surrealism through film, photography, and sculpture, further expanding the boundaries of the genre.
First of all Salvador Dalí.
Salvador Dali is probably the most famous, with a fair few memorable and recognisable paintings to his name!
SurrealismBiographies of well known surrealists ... Surrealism is a cultural movement and artistic style that was founded in 1924 by André Breton.www.surrealism.org - Cached
There are two types of Surrealism: photographic--distinct, photographic image, except something will be very wrong--for example, a hair comb the size of a sofa; abstract--little or no identifiable subject matter, just creates a mood
He was influenced by abstract and surrealist art. Meaning, he uses Abstraction and Surrealism as his method of presenting his art subjects.